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N/T centre to W/T centre

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N/T centre to W/T centre

Post by gormo »

does a n/t diff centre 3.7 fit into a W/T coily diff which held a 3.9
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Post by Badooky »

A n/t has a 3.9
A w/t has a 3.7
A sj80 has 3.9

They all fit the same housing, only the flanges are different
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

i think you would have to match axel sizes and splines.
the 3.9 from a NT will have different flange bolt holes too
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Post by RB zook »

just wanting to know if the narrow track centre will bolt into the sj80 diff housing.

dont want to have to pull 2 lots of diffs down to see if there interchangiable
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Post by Badooky »

N/T should go into coily, we have put a coily in a w/t housing, and w/t and n/t are interchangable so should be fine
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Post by gormo »

yer me and RB are just wondering because we are getting bored and are going to mod the rear of my junk.
going to fit his old w/t diff and coil the rear end but at the same time not spend a cent but will need my centre in it so it would be same as front.
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Post by oozuk »

rear is the same just swap over the flange

front isn't interchangeable as the SJ80 is a high pinion diff centre and NT isn't
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Post by largesuzy »

if i have a 1983 lwb 1ltr 4 speed what ratio do i have i take it 3.9 im pretty sure on that
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Post by Podge »

largesuzy wrote:if i have a 1983 lwb 1ltr 4 speed what ratio do i have i take it 3.9 im pretty sure on that
You should have 4.1:1, the 1.0l diff centres are smaller and non-compatible to a 1.3l.
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Post by largesuzy »

Podge wrote:
largesuzy wrote:if i have a 1983 lwb 1ltr 4 speed what ratio do i have i take it 3.9 im pretty sure on that
You should have 4.1:1, the 1.0l diff centres are smaller and non-compatible to a 1.3l.
cool luckly they are going anyways :D
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